Biology, asked by sonali2853, 9 months ago

b) What are the factors helpful in the formation of lactic acid in anaerobic
respiration.

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Answered by priya9531
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Oxygen and glucose let your cells make lots of ATP, up to 38 molecules of ATP per glucose molecule. ... During anaerobic respiration, your muscle cells use sugar to make ATP, but they don't use oxygen. This process produces lactate, which is quickly converted to lactic acid, which makes your muscles burn

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Oxygen and glucose let your cells make lots of ATP, up to 38 molecules of ATP per glucose molecule. ... During anaerobic respiration, your muscle cells use sugar to make ATP, but they don't use oxygen. This process produces lactate, which is quickly converted to lactic acid, which makes your muscles burn.

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